Moderators and simple comon sense
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MY THOUGHTS
Having been a moderator at another forum, a long long time ago, I can assure you all that it is a thankless task.
I have re-read the forum rules and they make perfect sense.
I suggest none of you try to second guess the moderator but accept, with grace, and even grudgingly if needs be, his or her decision. It is not matter whether the moderator is right or wrong but rather of being able to live with their decision.
A forum is for the benefit of those who post and the common good must prevail
Having been a moderator at another forum, a long long time ago, I can assure you all that it is a thankless task.
I have re-read the forum rules and they make perfect sense.
I suggest none of you try to second guess the moderator but accept, with grace, and even grudgingly if needs be, his or her decision. It is not matter whether the moderator is right or wrong but rather of being able to live with their decision.
A forum is for the benefit of those who post and the common good must prevail
#3
MY THOUGHTS
Having been a moderator at another forum, a long long time ago, I can assure you all that it is a thankless task.
I have re-read the forum rules and they make perfect sense.
I suggest none of you try to second guess the moderator but accept, with grace, and even grudgingly if needs be, his or her decision. It is not matter whether the moderator is right or wrong but rather of being able to live with their decision.
A forum is for the benefit of those who post and the common good must prevail
Having been a moderator at another forum, a long long time ago, I can assure you all that it is a thankless task.
I have re-read the forum rules and they make perfect sense.
I suggest none of you try to second guess the moderator but accept, with grace, and even grudgingly if needs be, his or her decision. It is not matter whether the moderator is right or wrong but rather of being able to live with their decision.
A forum is for the benefit of those who post and the common good must prevail
#5
MY THOUGHTS
Having been a moderator at another forum, a long long time ago, I can assure you all that it is a thankless task.
I have re-read the forum rules and they make perfect sense.
I suggest none of you try to second guess the moderator but accept, with grace, and even grudgingly if needs be, his or her decision. It is not matter whether the moderator is right or wrong but rather of being able to live with their decision.
A forum is for the benefit of those who post and the common good must prevail
Having been a moderator at another forum, a long long time ago, I can assure you all that it is a thankless task.
I have re-read the forum rules and they make perfect sense.
I suggest none of you try to second guess the moderator but accept, with grace, and even grudgingly if needs be, his or her decision. It is not matter whether the moderator is right or wrong but rather of being able to live with their decision.
A forum is for the benefit of those who post and the common good must prevail
#6
As much as we appreciate the support, I can see this thread descending in to yet another pointless debate/slanging match, so will close it.





